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Colombia Seizes First Unmanned Narco-Sub Equipped With Starlink Connection

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Solid-state alloy enables safe, low-cost hydrogen storage and transport

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Researchers Embed Hidden AI Prompts to Sway Peer Reviews, Study Finds

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Amazon launches a new AI foundation model to power its robotic fleet and deploys its 1 millionth robot

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A single infusion of a stem cell-based treatment may have cured 10 out of 12 people with the most severe form of type 1 diabetes.

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First electric passenger plane lands at JFK in milestone flight. Travels 110 km costing $8 in fuel.

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Swarms of tiny nose robots could clear infected sinuses, researchers say. The micro-robots are a fraction of the width of a human hair and have been inserted successfully into animal sinuses in tests.

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Neurodivergent Users Are Making AI Better for Everyone: The unexpected lessons from AI's most innovative user community—and what they teach us about inclusive design.

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Chinese researchers used AI to find a chemical “injection” that restores dead lithium-ion batteries, potentially extending their lifespan by thousands of cycles.

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The US state of Montana is to allow people to buy experimental drugs and treatments, that haven't yet been FDA approved.

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Scientists Can Now 3D Print Tissues Directly Inside the Body—No Surgery Needed - A new bioprinter uses ultrasound to print tissues, biosensors, and medication depots deep in the body.

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The US has approved CRISPR pigs for food: Pigs whose DNA makes them resistant to a virus could be the first big consumer product using gene editing.

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US researchers say their new coronagraph design could allow for direct imaging of exoplanets that current telescopes can't see.

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2030: How soft robotics and genetic storage could power androids

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Trump seems to be on course to transform the American financial system to be much more like an emerging market financial system, which will have profound knock-on effects.

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AI is coming for music, too: New diffusion AI models that make songs from scratch are complicating our definitions of authorship and human creativity.

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Neural stem cells outside the brain: Discovery opens new paths for regenerative medicine.

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Zipline Drone Delivery Takes Flight in Texas With Walmart—for Free

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China’s EV giants are betting big on humanoid robots

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Is the tech industry ready for AI 'super agents'?

  • Large educational improvements have been demonstrated in Africa with AI too. What seems to be happening is that benefits students gain from one-on-one tutoring, happen with AI which effectively functions as the same thing.

  • Something I heard recently both surprised me, yet at the same time resonated with me. It was the view that the 21st century is being modeled in China's image where the 20th century was modeled on America. The US thought it would make China more like it, instead America has become more like China - transactional and authoritarian in its dealings with the world.

  • Just as the investor funded AI companies think they have the shallowest of moats, and a chance to build revenue, no - once again Open Source is snapping at their heels. Someone is going to blink first in this race, and I suspect it will be the investor funded AI companies.

  • The video game industry is a huge employer. It makes you wonder how much longer we will be saying that.

  • AGI, genetic editing of humans for starters. Advanced robotics, the discovery of alien life. Maybe another new paradigm in our understanding of the science and the universe on a par with Einstein's?

  • The problem is feeding them crap will keep them low IQ. Most parents want the highest quality educational content instead.

  • with the safety flag happily waving...........fled the scene.

    Anthropomorphising much? Its like saying a toaster that broke down turned on you in a hissy fit.

  • This idea seems economically illiterate. In a world where humans don't earn money, how do we have a stock market supporting these valuations?

  • Maybe I'm paranoid, but why does my mind straight away go to all the nefarious ways this could be used. Creative criminals and intelligence agencies could find many uses for this technology when it matures.

  • They are made from a biological substrate with metal magnetic components. It means they are highly controllable in water tanks via magnetic fields. They won't be out in the wild.

  • I think we’re going to have to pit AIs against one another in another web of complexity in order to reach AGI.

    I don't know if its going to be the route to AGI, but what you are describing is already happening.

    There's Microsoft’s AutoGen framework & OpenAI next month say they too will have AI Agents for Chat-GPT

  • Just AI. The distinction being that an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is a theoretical superintelligence capable of any intellectual task, including coding to improve itself.

  • Here's a video showing this model of robot in action.

    It will be interesting to see what capabilities these have, and how trainable they will be. They look like they can do simple warehouse work, but will they be much more capable than that?

  • Any human work of art is made by an artist who is synthesizing other's past work they've absorbed. If I write a murder-mystery crime novel set in 1930s England, it would be hard to avoid some influence of Agatha Christie's. Does it mean I'm stealing from her?

    There's a separate issue of AI taking jobs, which is very real, but will probably need something like Basic Income to deal with on a society-wide level.

  • I'm grateful for the EU. They're setting the standards for consumer protection and making things happen.